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. >> reporter: yokahama port boasts the highest volume of trade in japan. but they have had fewer exports over the last few months. exports to china and other countries have been sluggish. that's clouding the economic picture. this transport company ships machinery parts abroad. they say exports in the first nine months of this year were down about 5% from a year before, and that's despite the weaker yen. company officials say an economic slowdown in the asian region is a factor, and that growing number of japanese manufacturers move the production basis abroad. >> translator: the outlook is uncertain, so it looks like business owners are waiting to see what happens.
. >> reporter: yokahama port boasts the highest volume of trade in japan. but they have had fewer exports over the last few months. exports to china and other countries have been sluggish. that's clouding the economic picture. this transport company ships machinery parts abroad. they say exports in the first nine months of this year were down about 5% from a year before, and that's despite the weaker yen. company officials say an economic slowdown in the asian region is a factor, and that...
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nhk world reports. >> reporter: yokahama port boasts the highest volume of trade in japan. but they have had fewer exports over the last few months. exports to china and other countries have been sluggish. that's clouding the economic picture. this transport company ships
nhk world reports. >> reporter: yokahama port boasts the highest volume of trade in japan. but they have had fewer exports over the last few months. exports to china and other countries have been sluggish. that's clouding the economic picture. this transport company ships
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oakland port is the 5th 5th largest in the country. it is the number one agricultural port in the country. that is we export a lot of california food to asia and other parts of the world. it's a critical part of the economy. with this expansion, we hope to create something like 1500 new jobs in the constructional zone, there's an e equal number -- there's an equal number of jobs. leading the country out of the recession, this is important for oakland. >> while you're here, creating jobs a big part of improving the economy in oakland and could be a factor in reducing crime when you get people back to work. >> absolutely. >> i have to ask you whether we can talk about crime stats are up or down, the reality is kids are being shot and shot at in oakland. with had that horrible case of caradine shot through the door. what else is being done to make it safe. >> that's a whole show. i'm not going to go there totally. crime stats are down, and murders are down almost a 1/4. and shootings are down. the new organization of the police department
oakland port is the 5th 5th largest in the country. it is the number one agricultural port in the country. that is we export a lot of california food to asia and other parts of the world. it's a critical part of the economy. with this expansion, we hope to create something like 1500 new jobs in the constructional zone, there's an e equal number -- there's an equal number of jobs. leading the country out of the recession, this is important for oakland. >> while you're here, creating jobs a...
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porting tonight before we hear from dr. nancy snydermann the medical effort, we begin with gus walker itacloban. >> reporter: the true extent of the devastation is n becoming clear. island aftersland, village after coastal llage torn apart. this city of tacloban is in ruins. at the airport, they're fighting for a chance to escape cries ofesperation fill the air. we need help, we need food, need water. r the children. >> reporr: overwhelmed and traumatized, their only option now is to get out. the typhoohas taken everything from them. >> everything is gone, our uses, everything. there's nothin to ea there's nothing drink. >> reporter: in the rus, the wnpour today. the survivors tacloban are now trying to rebuild their lives, but the misery goes on. [ speaking in foign language ] >> reporter: what's happening to my country? we have no food.
porting tonight before we hear from dr. nancy snydermann the medical effort, we begin with gus walker itacloban. >> reporter: the true extent of the devastation is n becoming clear. island aftersland, village after coastal llage torn apart. this city of tacloban is in ruins. at the airport, they're fighting for a chance to escape cries ofesperation fill the air. we need help, we need food, need water. r the children. >> reporr: overwhelmed and traumatized, their only option now is...
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to get into the port. >> ma'am, you cannot block this car. >> reporter: she moved but the line of picketers didn't. >> they are trying to facility their first amendment rights. >> reporter: as police tried to clear entrance, tempers rose. >> don't touch me! don't touch me! >> reporter: one impatient driver ran over the foot of this oakland officer. >> hey! yeah! [bleep] >> all right! >> reporter: he was okay. but moments later, at another gate look closely because a protester comes up on the hood of this car as it drives into the port. >> we'll just continue to exercise patience, do our best to get people to comply with us. >> reporter: as the sun rose, so did tensions. >> this is the wrong thing to be doing. you are affecting livelihoods right now. >> reporter: but protesters kept ploking roads and police -- blocking roads and police kept clearing them. >> reporter: are you mad at the truck drivers? >> no, not at all.
to get into the port. >> ma'am, you cannot block this car. >> reporter: she moved but the line of picketers didn't. >> they are trying to facility their first amendment rights. >> reporter: as police tried to clear entrance, tempers rose. >> don't touch me! don't touch me! >> reporter: one impatient driver ran over the foot of this oakland officer. >> hey! yeah! [bleep] >> all right! >> reporter: he was okay. but moments later, at another...
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video what he should be like that guy does cooking around the world at the port anthony bourdain. it should be jeremy scahill should be doing some cous cous and kabul and doing a cooking show for all of for all we care about him digging down into the two causes of what's happening and that's on this true dirty war instead of roadkill like there's that road kill cook chef you have on staff it should be drunk don't you know we had our mistake no there isn't a pretty good job another outfit on another works or a guy and more mascara and he could be like oh it's trying to kill you know as actually i'm going to give him this red pepper and we're going to send it to him as a first episode of this traveling cook right it's cook wars with jeremy scahill ok well stacy we got to go. and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank our guests the red pepper standing in for the journalists know that as jerry scale and so much time oh by the way if you want to reach us on twitter you can use kaiser report. but you know. the. w
video what he should be like that guy does cooking around the world at the port anthony bourdain. it should be jeremy scahill should be doing some cous cous and kabul and doing a cooking show for all of for all we care about him digging down into the two causes of what's happening and that's on this true dirty war instead of roadkill like there's that road kill cook chef you have on staff it should be drunk don't you know we had our mistake no there isn't a pretty good job another outfit on...
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on top of that, if i want to destabilize the united states, do you think i will attack a port or an ally? or should i attack the nasdaq, the new york sto exchange? neil: so you think this is part of folks that have these intentions. >> oh, definitely. are you kidding? that is why i am such an opponent of high frequency trading. i've talked to people in the administration were they say what they think the biggest threat is. if i want to destabilize the economy of the united states, i set up a fund of trading this and then a of a sudden, i have a fat finger and make a i make a mistake knowing that it's going to trigger downstream 20 that event. neil: coming up, don't tell mike tyson this because he might punch you out. the former heavyweight boxing champion is here and he is angry. d regis philbin hasn't gotten his cell. it that is here to tell you why he isn't close to being done with tv. and bill gates is putting some money where his mouth is. what should give republicans as a business owner, i'm constaly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards.
on top of that, if i want to destabilize the united states, do you think i will attack a port or an ally? or should i attack the nasdaq, the new york sto exchange? neil: so you think this is part of folks that have these intentions. >> oh, definitely. are you kidding? that is why i am such an opponent of high frequency trading. i've talked to people in the administration were they say what they think the biggest threat is. if i want to destabilize the economy of the united states, i set...
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because with power ports... and wi-fi... and in-seat entertainment, for everyone on board, now when you fly, time flies too. (flight attendant) sir, we're about to land. (vo) we're adding a brand new plane, with all this, every week. it's just one way we're building the new american. okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it. helps you focus on getting back to normal? [ as a southern belle ] aflac. [ as a cowboy ] aflac. [ sassily ] aflac. uh huh. [ under his breath ] i am so fired. you're on in 5, duck. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. find out more at aflac.com. [ male announcer ] when you're sick or hurt, aflac pays you cash. but i didn't want her towait see my psoriasis. no matter how many ways i try to cover up, my psoriasis keeps showing up. all her focus is on me. but with these dry, cracked, red, flaky patches, i'm not sure if i want it to be. this is more than uncomfortable, it
because with power ports... and wi-fi... and in-seat entertainment, for everyone on board, now when you fly, time flies too. (flight attendant) sir, we're about to land. (vo) we're adding a brand new plane, with all this, every week. it's just one way we're building the new american. okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ] that was horrible. pays you cash when you're sick or hurt? [ japanese accent ] aflac. love it. [ under his breath ] hate it....
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can enjoy better quality beer. >> is that the difference between a port city and a giant beer? >> our beer is very flavorful, and its it's unpasteurized. and we get it to our customers as fresh as possible. we turn the inventory of our brewery completely every three weeks. >> john bryant, he's talking about beer like it's a living product. like a loaf of bread. are you changing people's ideas about what beer is by making it differently and talking to your customers differently about it? >> much of the business of beer crafting in the united states has been outsourced throughout the world. if you look at the major brewers in the united states they're owned by international companies. to greg and bill's point we're not only fighting to keep a culture of beer in the united states but a craft beer culture. with craft beer culture being hyper local in our communities and states, that's u.s. jobs. that's a great tax base. where there is great beer food will follow. where there is beer and food, music will tomorrow, that demonstrates how we create culture in the united states that is
can enjoy better quality beer. >> is that the difference between a port city and a giant beer? >> our beer is very flavorful, and its it's unpasteurized. and we get it to our customers as fresh as possible. we turn the inventory of our brewery completely every three weeks. >> john bryant, he's talking about beer like it's a living product. like a loaf of bread. are you changing people's ideas about what beer is by making it differently and talking to your customers differently...
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. >> at the port of entry, if something's going to happen, it's going to happen here. >> they know that chases that head toward the border have a way of ending there. >> there generally is a bottleneck of traffic there so the state and local police departments often use that scenario to help them stop vehicles. >> and that's exactly what happens on this day. price snakes through stalled traffic but finally he can go no further. >> he had to just slam on the brakes and come to an abrupt stop, and he didn't want to get out of his car. he was surrounded by law enforcement from various federal and state and local agencies. >> price locks himself in. the windows are up, but officers can see the suspect and the baby in the backseat. their first thought is to save the child. >> we were all yelling at him to open the windows and to get out of the car and to let the baby go. >> our officers were trying to get in the car, but it was difficult. eventually, they started trying to break through the window. >> as one officer bashes in the window, price leaps into the back seat, and morales can see th
. >> at the port of entry, if something's going to happen, it's going to happen here. >> they know that chases that head toward the border have a way of ending there. >> there generally is a bottleneck of traffic there so the state and local police departments often use that scenario to help them stop vehicles. >> and that's exactly what happens on this day. price snakes through stalled traffic but finally he can go no further. >> he had to just slam on the brakes...
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army trapped at dunkirk and was trying to fight free and fell back toward the channel ports. behind them lay the sea. it was england's greatest crisis since the norman conquest. england's new leader, were he to prevail, had to stand for everything the british establishment had rejected. a viewed adolf hitler as a product of complex social and historical forces. their success would have to be a passionate,manicean who saw the struggle to the death between the powers of good and evil who held that individuals are responsible for their actions and the german dictator was therefore wicked. a believer in martial glory was required. who could rally the nation and brave the coming german fury and embodiment of faded taurean standards who was wanted for his tribute in honor and loyalty and the supreme virtue of action, one who would never compromise with inequity, one who could create a sublime mode and give men who wrote visions of what they were and might become. like it'll hitler, he would have to be a leader of intuitive genius, a born demagogue in the original sense of that work
army trapped at dunkirk and was trying to fight free and fell back toward the channel ports. behind them lay the sea. it was england's greatest crisis since the norman conquest. england's new leader, were he to prevail, had to stand for everything the british establishment had rejected. a viewed adolf hitler as a product of complex social and historical forces. their success would have to be a passionate,manicean who saw the struggle to the death between the powers of good and evil who held...
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the audio to i tunes and over the course of it's almost four years now it's just slowly but steadily grown to where it is today let's talk about your new show joe rogan questions everything and would you tackle commonly held conspiracy theory as you go in there with a completely open mind what's the most shocking thing that you've uncovered so far well the really fascinating stuff was the real stuff the stuff like when you talk to people who are involved in biology and they start talking about the real dangers of naturally occurring pandemic viruses. that was really pretty intense stuff and then transhumanism was probably my favorite episode because i got to talk to guys they were a kurzweil in. talk to more. scientists and people who are involved in actual real work as opposed to people who are claiming to see big photo claiming to see u.f.o.'s or things that may or may not might not be real the really interesting stuff to me was the science stuff the stuff where we kind of explored the potential for humanity and our symbiotic relationship with technology that will get to a point wh
the audio to i tunes and over the course of it's almost four years now it's just slowly but steadily grown to where it is today let's talk about your new show joe rogan questions everything and would you tackle commonly held conspiracy theory as you go in there with a completely open mind what's the most shocking thing that you've uncovered so far well the really fascinating stuff was the real stuff the stuff like when you talk to people who are involved in biology and they start talking about...
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to open the port of antwerp, which is so important. >> drama to talk about eisenhower? >> welcome a eisenhower someone afflicted with intimately for 10 years. my estimation is only grown. some of you may have heard i haven't talked about him as president. he grows into the presidency by virtue of the second world war. he shows up at your ball chair, commanding his first command, having never heard a shot fired. he never commanded even a platoon in the first world war. and now he's a theater commander. he's got the entire allied force in the mediterranean. a number of things going for him. he's learning as he goes to most of these american commanders. he's extremely articulate. at one point says to the chief and empirical general staff, i'm not sure i trust a general who is this glib. so he can speak and write very precisely. there is rarely any ambiguity about it was a eisenhower once you do if your subordinate of his. he's got a basic humanity to him that appeals not only to his immediate subordinate, but all through the ranks. the average private, although he may not
to open the port of antwerp, which is so important. >> drama to talk about eisenhower? >> welcome a eisenhower someone afflicted with intimately for 10 years. my estimation is only grown. some of you may have heard i haven't talked about him as president. he grows into the presidency by virtue of the second world war. he shows up at your ball chair, commanding his first command, having never heard a shot fired. he never commanded even a platoon in the first world war. and now he's a...
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that was his first race in the only election that meant anything as far as party was the democratic primary so my wife and myself switched from republican to democrat so we could port it. after i became the mayor, i really thought that it should be a position that you don't ask whether one of your constituents is in our or a d and we became nonpartisans which was not a party. we are just not affiliated with any party and that is where we stand today. it's a good feeling. they treat everybody on the merits and you don't have to worry about politics. i think that's what's wrong with this country. there's too much politics into much nonsense where people began saying they are in our and they are going to both lying and then it turned into a personal animosity. i think that is what we see in washington d.c.. i don't think they like each other. i don't think the republicans like the democrats. it's not even a question of disagreement or policies. i don't think they really like each other and the country can't run like that. they had better straighten up their acts. >> host: oscar goodman you hav
that was his first race in the only election that meant anything as far as party was the democratic primary so my wife and myself switched from republican to democrat so we could port it. after i became the mayor, i really thought that it should be a position that you don't ask whether one of your constituents is in our or a d and we became nonpartisans which was not a party. we are just not affiliated with any party and that is where we stand today. it's a good feeling. they treat everybody on...
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the news when he's going to pay yet he would return to port with the empty homes seem to be over. now he and his cousin and stuffed actual mexican teams. the deadline for catching cam crimes of the kids to sit on the norwegian russian border i just don't feel like a science fiction horror film nightmare. the contestants point links. i get the chance to defend themselves. anyway they can. the cost of fuel this size is about ten years old. we're hoping the stocks will hold up in the crafts keep multiplying here in the fjord. we can catch about a thousand times easier on him was it the unranked team that does not make it. these will just say the recession has brought the haughty crustaceans hit from the pacific nineteen sixties instead stand that spread rapidly across the arctic sea shore. in two weeks and fishing grounds. in providing good annual income to fifty eight euro cents up to two hundred thousand units in your thinking cap is a delicacy. in nineteen eighty nine. according to swiss die now. it seemed to have no prospects and future the entire village even put itself up for s
the news when he's going to pay yet he would return to port with the empty homes seem to be over. now he and his cousin and stuffed actual mexican teams. the deadline for catching cam crimes of the kids to sit on the norwegian russian border i just don't feel like a science fiction horror film nightmare. the contestants point links. i get the chance to defend themselves. anyway they can. the cost of fuel this size is about ten years old. we're hoping the stocks will hold up in the crafts keep...
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they started de porting haitians after the incident. >>> north korea said an elderly u.s. tourist who has been held for over a month has apologized for hate crimes and hostile acts during the trip to the country. >> 85-year-old merrill newman was about to leave north korea when he was arrested. now he appears on north korean tv reading an alleged apology. >> attacked communication system and killed three innocent operators, delayed the munitions supplies using explosives obtained from attacking the mine and they attacked the kpa and harassing operations at the rear base ten times in the area. >> reporter: the statement which contains oddly constructed statements and grammatical areas said to meet with soldiers that he trained during the war. >> i asked my guy to look for families and relstives and gave a document with addresses to the guide an in the hotel. >> reporter: the confession was recorded on november but there was no direct comment to confirm details. while they have been accused of forcing statements from detainees in the past, they say the time something odd. >>
they started de porting haitians after the incident. >>> north korea said an elderly u.s. tourist who has been held for over a month has apologized for hate crimes and hostile acts during the trip to the country. >> 85-year-old merrill newman was about to leave north korea when he was arrested. now he appears on north korean tv reading an alleged apology. >> attacked communication system and killed three innocent operators, delayed the munitions supplies using explosives...
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trade credit disappeared, and you could see boats backing up in the port of singapore because they couldn't pay their debts. you could see all sorts of thing s going on and crumbling. the type of crisis that we had never experienced. the last time that markets actually shut down was in 1907 for one day. they were back the next. this was a much broader issue, and we responded to it as i think was necessary to do so. and i think we don't know for certain, but i think those actions stabilized. i know t.a.r.p. was considered to be political disaster. it wasn't. i think it was an essential action taken by government to substitute sovereign credit for what was the disappearance of private credit. and the result of this is that we got into a situation where government activism, in my judgment, became very -- we tried to do everything. every time there was a little thing going wrong, we took action. and i think what the evidence is becoming increasingly conclusive to show is those actions by creating uncertainties in the marketplace -- especially for the investment and capital goods -- were suffici
trade credit disappeared, and you could see boats backing up in the port of singapore because they couldn't pay their debts. you could see all sorts of thing s going on and crumbling. the type of crisis that we had never experienced. the last time that markets actually shut down was in 1907 for one day. they were back the next. this was a much broader issue, and we responded to it as i think was necessary to do so. and i think we don't know for certain, but i think those actions stabilized. i...
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i know the variance in the costumes are represented port trust least you don't accomplish in books. the st who reviews the movie to come. she use to display consists of fifteen do. news tips contained chests and household word the moon three attendants to ministers and falling and musician. this moon stupid own success and this is me with the squeezy pt two. no i don't mean to his friends around them they even use it jones who says she did i seriously mean it seems to roll traditional symbols of health safety and future family spirit. in this magnificent system. the key to the new goals arranged inside the palace. eye. all in. cheez its students to teach the young. we don't see them. just too stupid to want to grow healthy and leave them home. a a win win win win one. to relax i liked it and use their homes. we saw in the stands still the taste of what we have installed teeth. it's an exhibition on this deal. i mean it's not just to sit stand and use this column as his installations. downhill events and important docs time
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the port has asked me, has held back on this -- evicted me because they say how can, how can they evict me when their landlord, which is the city, owes me money? so that's where i'm at today. thank you very much for your time. >> public comment on that -- so a couple things, members of the public. i think mr. chelus raised an issue i've been asked about feir a while, what is the policy on putting things on the headers so at some point if we can get a brief report. mr. rose left the room but sunday's event really was a wonderful event, it was very warm and affirming, great to meet the drivers and their families, just very well done, i was very proud to be there. you could feel the pride in the room. good job. then i hope director riskin or somebody with deal with mr. mitchell's problem at some point. mr. chairman, moving on to your consent calendar, these items are kered to be routine unless a member of the public or member of the board wishes to have an item severed or considered separately. i will not read them all but no member of the public or member of the board has asked an item be
the port has asked me, has held back on this -- evicted me because they say how can, how can they evict me when their landlord, which is the city, owes me money? so that's where i'm at today. thank you very much for your time. >> public comment on that -- so a couple things, members of the public. i think mr. chelus raised an issue i've been asked about feir a while, what is the policy on putting things on the headers so at some point if we can get a brief report. mr. rose left the room...
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. >> the organization looking for a mediterranean port where the processing can take place said a naval vessel was undergoing modifications to support those operations. >> and back to the developing story of a palo alto man detained in north korea where overnight a youtube video was confirming his arrest there. you can hear merrill newman confess to crimes and explained what happened when he was in north korea. >> i asked me guide to help find my family and relatives and i gave their addresses and e-mail addresses to the guide. >> you can see the korean war veteran bow and put his thumb print on each page of his written confession, which is dated november 9th. north korea has been known to coerce confessions and statements from detainees like this. the 85-year-old man has been missing since late act when north korean officials took him off the plane as he was leaving the country. >> all four westbound lanes of the dunbarton bridge are open after a pedestrian was killed last night. >> last night, this man walked into the bank of america passing a note to the teller demanding money. once
. >> the organization looking for a mediterranean port where the processing can take place said a naval vessel was undergoing modifications to support those operations. >> and back to the developing story of a palo alto man detained in north korea where overnight a youtube video was confirming his arrest there. you can hear merrill newman confess to crimes and explained what happened when he was in north korea. >> i asked me guide to help find my family and relatives and i...
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there's also a major problem with the port-a-potties. >> i'm not even sure how you're supposed to get in there. there's no back door to the trailer. excuse me, ma'am, can i use the bathroom? can you please come unlock the gate for me? >> bulb residents anticipate previously used eviction tactics by the city of albany. >> slowly escalated police harassment of residents so that's one thing that we're anticipating this time around as well, trying to harass them so it will be more attractive for them to move into the shelters, so we're trying to am power residents to resist that sort of treatment. >> kron4 news. >>> coming up on kron4 news, president obama wants the united states to have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world. we'll explain how he's working to achieve that goal after the break. >>> here is a live look at walnut creek this time around. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] with at&t, you call the shots. only pay for the services you need in your bundle. [ female announcer ] hurry and call at&t now while you can still choose internet for 15 and home phon
there's also a major problem with the port-a-potties. >> i'm not even sure how you're supposed to get in there. there's no back door to the trailer. excuse me, ma'am, can i use the bathroom? can you please come unlock the gate for me? >> bulb residents anticipate previously used eviction tactics by the city of albany. >> slowly escalated police harassment of residents so that's one thing that we're anticipating this time around as well, trying to harass them so it will be more...
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they are still looking for a suitable port to process 500 tons of the most dangerous substances. an additional 800 tons of chemicals will be destroyed in commercial incinerators. meanwhile inside syria 12 people were killed after an airstrike hit al bab northeast of aleppo. this is the town of nabak and there has been reports of heavy shelling there. this is what is left after a night of shelling apparently by government troops. and there has been further evidence of violence in syria, army tanks were used to evacuate a school and transfer people to safer parts of the city. let's go to other news now. there has been violence in bangkok where protests are entering a second week. let's get more on the day's events. wayne, reports of some clashes in the capitol where you are. bring us up-to-date with what you have been hearing. >> that area where you saw those pictures emerge from, there was always grave concern that could an flash point today because the red shirts, as they're known, this is the pro government group, came out in big numbers in the stadium, they're planning to stay
they are still looking for a suitable port to process 500 tons of the most dangerous substances. an additional 800 tons of chemicals will be destroyed in commercial incinerators. meanwhile inside syria 12 people were killed after an airstrike hit al bab northeast of aleppo. this is the town of nabak and there has been reports of heavy shelling there. this is what is left after a night of shelling apparently by government troops. and there has been further evidence of violence in syria, army...
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and you want that in every port-a-let. you need the dream team. combo! imagine how great it would feel on your bum. mmmm... yeah that's the face, isn't it? mmmmmm... [ cherry ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. so let's talk about your bum on facebook. off to my next destination. daisy is made from only 100% natural, 100% pure ingredients with nothing else added. meals are simply better with a dollop of daisy. ♪ do a dollop of daisy wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. the end of trial and error has arrived. but, soft...what light... ... through yonder window breaks ... it is the east ... and juliet is the sun good night! good night... parting is such sweet sorrow ... that i shall say good night 'til it be morrow and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? be
and you want that in every port-a-let. you need the dream team. combo! imagine how great it would feel on your bum. mmmm... yeah that's the face, isn't it? mmmmmm... [ cherry ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. so let's talk about your bum on facebook. off to my next destination. daisy is made from only 100% natural, 100% pure ingredients with nothing else added. meals are simply better with a dollop of daisy. ♪ do a dollop of daisy wears off. [...
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in golden gate park, i helped the port of san francisco after more of a decade on the moratorium of building with the waterfront land use plan and as a director of real estate helped to formulate the strategy. so, i am good at helping projects that are stuck to get unstuck and i am hopeful that my experience with large scale civic projects but also with affordable housing and neighborhood news can be useful for treasure island. it was the third great public project of the 1930's after the golden gate bridge and the bay bridge, it is a place for tremendous historic significance and also of dreams. today there is also a community of people who live and work there and in the future, the hope is that it will be a vibrant, resilient neighborhood with new housing, new shops, new parks and that it will have uses that will also be a destination for visitors from san francisco and beyond, so i hope that you will support my nomination and i also hope that i can be of use to the city in helping move treasure island along. >> thank you. colleagues, any questions? i appreciate that you reached out to our
in golden gate park, i helped the port of san francisco after more of a decade on the moratorium of building with the waterfront land use plan and as a director of real estate helped to formulate the strategy. so, i am good at helping projects that are stuck to get unstuck and i am hopeful that my experience with large scale civic projects but also with affordable housing and neighborhood news can be useful for treasure island. it was the third great public project of the 1930's after the...
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. >> majority of the residents are u.s. deportees, 40% have lived in the u.s. for several years. some were degree ported for serious infractions but others were deported for things like traffic violations or having an open beer in a parking lot. according to ice of the 97,000 people deported from october of 2008 and february of 2013 about 60% were low level offenders and had never been convicted of a crime. a lot of the residents had not been able to find a job, hoping to get back in the u.s. where they have family. the tents were set up by a local political party but that permit will expire at the end of the month. what do you think of this story? you can leave a comment @aj consider this. or on google plus or facebook. back to you toinlt. >>> a.m. donnell.com, -- amazon.com is a huge business, why doesn't it turn a huge profit? >>> new questions arise about global warming but how much of it is hot air? an america tonight special report. as states try to save money, are prisoners paying the price? >> what are you talking about, he's dead. >> an exclusive investigation into priso
. >> majority of the residents are u.s. deportees, 40% have lived in the u.s. for several years. some were degree ported for serious infractions but others were deported for things like traffic violations or having an open beer in a parking lot. according to ice of the 97,000 people deported from october of 2008 and february of 2013 about 60% were low level offenders and had never been convicted of a crime. a lot of the residents had not been able to find a job, hoping to get back in the...
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the best part of their trip had been the orphanage and playing with the children. the orphanage, they sat on hammocks drinking the local beer. for them going and giving out candy to kids hadn't just felt normal like handing out appellates to goats and a petting zoo. it felt noble. these boys felt they were doing good putting smiles on the faces of children and creating lasting bonds. i imagine the kids they had left behind, to interact with and form attachments to the stampede of foreigners that rolled through the orphanage every day. real aid workers hated these folks. we called them hug vacations. they are on spring break, this trip is for them, not haitians. they are the beneficiaries of this whole thing. they are here to have a store when they go home, to feel good about themselves, all you need is a good heart and you can get away with anything these days. and other friends told us a group she knew in cambodia, tour operators you can pay to hand out food to poor people. we turned around to look at her. no, she protested seeing our incredulous expression, i am
the best part of their trip had been the orphanage and playing with the children. the orphanage, they sat on hammocks drinking the local beer. for them going and giving out candy to kids hadn't just felt normal like handing out appellates to goats and a petting zoo. it felt noble. these boys felt they were doing good putting smiles on the faces of children and creating lasting bonds. i imagine the kids they had left behind, to interact with and form attachments to the stampede of foreigners...
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wanted to keep from doing something that would lead to war when the interests of the powers were not necessarily productive. host: how did he achieve that? incrediblyoln was an patient person. cabinet secretary said patients was an incredibly in port part of his -- said patienc e was an incredibly important part of his character. that is really important in foreign affairs. theoitable changes in international power grid do not happen every day. thingsre the kinds of that change glacially. knowing what you can change in international affairs and what you cannot change is an important skill. lincoln was good at that. host: did that cause tension between him and his secretary of state? cases, seward was no one saying patience. the emancipation proclamation would win hearts and minds in europe. by the summer of 1862, he was eager to and -- to issue some kind of proclamation. said, now is not the right time. battles onwin some the battlefield. sometimes lincoln was right. was right.eward together, they made really good foreign policy. host: our guest is kevin peraino , the author of "linc
wanted to keep from doing something that would lead to war when the interests of the powers were not necessarily productive. host: how did he achieve that? incrediblyoln was an patient person. cabinet secretary said patients was an incredibly in port part of his -- said patienc e was an incredibly important part of his character. that is really important in foreign affairs. theoitable changes in international power grid do not happen every day. thingsre the kinds of that change glacially....
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all we know from eyewitnesses is that a helicopter from the port, a police helicopter, was over the area at the time. and then according to eyewitnesses appeared to lose power. some say they heard it turning. and others say she heard the sound of an engine sputtering. one eyewitness said she saw it on the roof and then fall through the roof. why the helicopter suddenly lost height, what happened with the engine, fuel, we just don't know. and we also don't know, george, whether the pilot was attempting to do an alternate landing. an emergency landing on the roof. and it was the weight of the helicopter that came through. we just don't know those facts. at the moment, we know there's one confirmed dead. we know there are fatalities are likely to rise. and we know there are still bodies inside the building which is just here. >> cnn's richard quest joining a terrible situation. >> all of those people were enjoying a weekend day night out. and listening to a band. there were a lot of people in there. >> terrible, terrible. >> well, here at home, all eyes are on the website that still has imp
all we know from eyewitnesses is that a helicopter from the port, a police helicopter, was over the area at the time. and then according to eyewitnesses appeared to lose power. some say they heard it turning. and others say she heard the sound of an engine sputtering. one eyewitness said she saw it on the roof and then fall through the roof. why the helicopter suddenly lost height, what happened with the engine, fuel, we just don't know. and we also don't know, george, whether the pilot was...
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somalis and ethiopians who want to make the journey, flock to the port town. 23-year-old mohammed and his friends are from ethiopia. >> translation: for the four days i have been here, i've been washing cars to raise the fee the smugglers need. i have to make the journey, i won't go back. >> it is an accept of humanity. the image of a smuggling boom town is one they have failed to shed. over the years, those that want to take a shot have been flocking here. >> puntland cracks down on the smugglers, but they lack being able to stop those involved in the trade. >> translation: we arrest them and put them in prison. these are people that need a lot of help. feeding them alone is beyond our means. repatriating them to their country is also not available. >> this is a convicted people smuggler. >> translation: the solution is not in locking us up, but creating opportunities for people at home. we are serving demands. >> smugglers charge between 40 and $100. if all goes well, the trip in crowded and rickety boats lasts left than a day. thousands have died but it has done little to halt the
somalis and ethiopians who want to make the journey, flock to the port town. 23-year-old mohammed and his friends are from ethiopia. >> translation: for the four days i have been here, i've been washing cars to raise the fee the smugglers need. i have to make the journey, i won't go back. >> it is an accept of humanity. the image of a smuggling boom town is one they have failed to shed. over the years, those that want to take a shot have been flocking here. >> puntland cracks...
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there's the rough and tumble word of trade and ports and rivers and money and resources and both of those worlds are part of shaping what happened after he was wandering and and what become new mexico and arizona and west texas. not sure where he was. so it's tough to come prez it at -- compress it all. sometimes i i felt doing a quick recap to tell you. in other words to understand it you have to remember the thing i haven't told you yet. it was challenging sometimes. >> one of the areas that you point to in term of clear successes where the latino population has clearly broken through, and then you mentioned dezi are nez and some of the cultural -- we've seen it grow over the years. one aspect it's on my mind because the baseball playoff. one aspect you don't touch on in the book is the whole sports contribution. actually there was a fascinating documentary on pbs sometime ago called the "republic of baseball." which referred to the dmin con contribution to baseball and the san francisco giants. it's fascinating stuff. you can project that. some of the heroes in playoffs this week. why
there's the rough and tumble word of trade and ports and rivers and money and resources and both of those worlds are part of shaping what happened after he was wandering and and what become new mexico and arizona and west texas. not sure where he was. so it's tough to come prez it at -- compress it all. sometimes i i felt doing a quick recap to tell you. in other words to understand it you have to remember the thing i haven't told you yet. it was challenging sometimes. >> one of the areas...
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we can run away with ourselves -- >> when peter ported for the nbc nightly news on that evening , in order of magnitude of people saw that then saw it on the blog. change. interesting it is an important development, i do think. but we cannot lose sight of the fact that the way people generally consume news in the united states is going to be -- and also through john stuart. >> actually, my students do not own television sets. >> they are doomed, frankly. think tom's point is a good one. last year there were so excited we had a million people on the live blog. the next day we had another life log because the court was issuing orders and you can see when you aren't administering ve blog. it keeps you humble. >> there's a lot to be said here and one of the reasons for the success of scotus blog is not really the fact that it is digital and on your computer and you can get it through the fillings in your teeth. it is what is put into it that . >> i't lose sight of area will ask one more quick question and offer a follow-up to the comment. it is not really an either or. steeredersation he
we can run away with ourselves -- >> when peter ported for the nbc nightly news on that evening , in order of magnitude of people saw that then saw it on the blog. change. interesting it is an important development, i do think. but we cannot lose sight of the fact that the way people generally consume news in the united states is going to be -- and also through john stuart. >> actually, my students do not own television sets. >> they are doomed, frankly. think tom's point is a...
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programming as -- of artist talks, meridian has been a downtown host for san francisco states well-known port trees center. recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery rooms in the historic home. the third floor is not usually reserved for just parties, however. it is the stage for live performances. ♪ under the guidance of musical curators, these three, meridian has maintained a strong commitment to new music, compositions that are innovative, experimental, and sometimes challenging. sound art is an artistic and event that usually receives short shrift from most galleries because san francisco is musicians have responded by showing strong support for the programming. ♪ looking into meridian's future, s
programming as -- of artist talks, meridian has been a downtown host for san francisco states well-known port trees center. recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the...
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a transfer to the port once the successor obligations are completed. a second a subset of enforceable obligations that requires transfer are the properties the land that we acquire from the navy that's not going to be developed for public purposes that we transfer to the shipyard developer for the private uses. and then another property that falls in that a subset is the particles that's related to the phase two shipyard and that d da requires those particles be transferred to the san francisco housing authority as part of the construction of the replacement housing project for the alice griffith housing project. a third sibling set in the enforceable innovation category is enforceable obligations are require the agency to have an ongoing property management role. in this case what we're proposing is a transfer to the city to continue doing that on o ongoing property management role pr the two properties that fuel into this crag are the summer heritage and commercial particle that's under a ground lease with the developer. and this transfer - this posi
a transfer to the port once the successor obligations are completed. a second a subset of enforceable obligations that requires transfer are the properties the land that we acquire from the navy that's not going to be developed for public purposes that we transfer to the shipyard developer for the private uses. and then another property that falls in that a subset is the particles that's related to the phase two shipyard and that d da requires those particles be transferred to the san francisco...
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and while he was in the sally port he was standing there whipping his penis out and shaking it at the inmates. and thin guess they told him that they were going to smash him out. and then he started apologizing. and he's like all right, we'll leave you alone so don't do it again. and then he pulls it out again and starts doing the same thing laughing and taunting them while he's doing it. >> plain obnoxious. he's out there in sally port shaking his wing at everybody which is not something you do to a bunch of guys in orange. we've been locked up a while but not that long. >> when he walked up to his cell i let him get in the cell and walked in behind him. >> and? >> started swinging. everybody wanted him gone. i just thank god nobody really had the -- had the guts to do anything about it. >> that guy beat my brains in. but hey, my -- you know, i signed -- i signed a waiver saying i wouldn't press charges. and hopefully he did, too, because i didn't even get one lick in. >> were you surprised when this reaction occurred when you exposed yourself to these guys? >> no. well, yes and no.
and while he was in the sally port he was standing there whipping his penis out and shaking it at the inmates. and thin guess they told him that they were going to smash him out. and then he started apologizing. and he's like all right, we'll leave you alone so don't do it again. and then he pulls it out again and starts doing the same thing laughing and taunting them while he's doing it. >> plain obnoxious. he's out there in sally port shaking his wing at everybody which is not something...
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. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] >> we'll stop here. >> catania, the early morning market. it's been going on for longer than america has as a country. it's old, old italia. do they know you here? do you shop here often? >> yeah. >> this is not tomaso's first trip to the market by a long shot. his mom is a regular. she comes here almost every day. >> thanks. >> and this is the next stock . you can find here everything. each butcher, more likely they have their own specialty. fresh ingredients, you know. >
. ♪ ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart...
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. >> truck divers were on the picket line again this morning at the port of oakland. news chopper 2 flew over the scene as they demanded financial relief from new environmental regulations that forced them to upgrade their trucks. many of them will be forced out of business if they don't receive more compensation to pay for the added cost. supporters of the new regulations say the drivers were given plenty of advanced warning. >>> east bay native accomplished something very few people would think of doing, he scaled yosemite easel captain. what makes his story -- el captain. what makes his story more remarkable is he has cerebral palsy. >> reporter: he admits he may seem like someone who needs a lot of help. >> 9% of -- 99% of society think i need help and i beg to differ. >> reporter: in fact it is easy to see the wheelchair bound native, has always done what he has set his mind to. he graduated from uc davis, married with two great kids and started his own foundation >> i don't let anything stop me from doing anything. >> reporter: in 2008 he set his mind to somethi
. >> truck divers were on the picket line again this morning at the port of oakland. news chopper 2 flew over the scene as they demanded financial relief from new environmental regulations that forced them to upgrade their trucks. many of them will be forced out of business if they don't receive more compensation to pay for the added cost. supporters of the new regulations say the drivers were given plenty of advanced warning. >>> east bay native accomplished something very few...
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. >>> bay area headlines, truckers staged a second protest at the port of oakland today. they're demanding better pay and financial help to meet emissions standards. that could cost $80,000 per truck. unlike wednesday's protest there were no citations issued today. >>> walnut creek police are searching for this man. they say he walked into a bank of america branch in the ross moore shopping center 5:00 this afternoon and walked out with cash. witnesses say the man may have gotten into a white honda. police say no sign that the man was armed. >>> there is a wide range of weather today, perfect for shopping, perfect for watching the tree being lit and perfect for sliding, too. >> that's right. we had snow in the bay area today, how about that. >> amazing. >> it's christmas miracle. >> oh. >> right? take you north of the golden gate bridge. the kids were enjoying themselves today. look at that. how much fun is that? sledding in san rafael and i hope your child was out and about enjoying this because they'll only be able to do so until noon tomorrow when all of this is foreca
. >>> bay area headlines, truckers staged a second protest at the port of oakland today. they're demanding better pay and financial help to meet emissions standards. that could cost $80,000 per truck. unlike wednesday's protest there were no citations issued today. >>> walnut creek police are searching for this man. they say he walked into a bank of america branch in the ross moore shopping center 5:00 this afternoon and walked out with cash. witnesses say the man may have...
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. >> truck divers were on the picket line again this morning at the port of oakland. news chopper 2 flew over the scene as they demanded financial relief from new environmental regulations that forced them to upgrade their trucks. many of them will be forced out of business if they don't receive more compensation to pay for the added cost. supporters of the new regulations say the drivers were given plenty of advanced warning. >>> east bay native accomplished something very few people would think of doing, he scaled yosemite easel captain. what makes his story -- el captain. what makes his story more remarkable is he has cerebral palsy. >> reporter: he admits he may seem like someone who needs a lot of help. >> 9% of -- 99% of society think i need help and i beg to differ. >> reporter: in fact it is easy to see the wheelchair bound native, has always done what he has set his mind to. he graduated from uc davis, married with two great kids and started his own foundation >> i don't let anything stop me from doing anything. >> reporter: in 2008 he set his mind to somethi
. >> truck divers were on the picket line again this morning at the port of oakland. news chopper 2 flew over the scene as they demanded financial relief from new environmental regulations that forced them to upgrade their trucks. many of them will be forced out of business if they don't receive more compensation to pay for the added cost. supporters of the new regulations say the drivers were given plenty of advanced warning. >>> east bay native accomplished something very few...